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Nicholas Kristof’s “3 Peerless Republicans for President: Trump, Carson and Fiorina”, deems the leading candidates from the Grand Old Party unfit for presidency, and the public’s fixation with them a temporary affair. Multiple previous controversies being detailed, and the use notably bleak statistics help undermine the contenders while urging voters to look elsewhere. Kristof utilizes harsh diction with a simple, yet critical tone to denounce the trio, and further his own
I think that Senator John McCain has a very valid point in the problems with the polarizing political spectrum and parties. If the political divide was not present, I feel like the US government would so much more effective and actually pass legislation for the constituents, not the political party that they stand for on paper. However, ultimately I do not think that it is feasible, at least in the short term, and definitely not possible in the current inflammatory political environment. I suspect that the earliest that this mindset could truly take hold would neither be with the 115th nor the 116th congress, but afterwards when the executive branch acts less spontaneously. The ethics committee in the house of representatives, is a standing
CNN did a special on Mitt Romney in 2012. In that special Mitt Romney says, “ The problems we need to overcome now are not bigger than we are. We can defeat them. I am offering real change and a real choice.
(CNN)President-elect Donald Trump is "irritated" with top aide Kellyanne Conway 's public campaign against Mitt Romney 's potential nomination as Secretary of State, according to a source. The Trump source, who is familiar with the President-elect 's thinking, acknowledged the existence of an internal feud between Conway and chief of staff Reince Priebus, specifically about the choice between Romney and former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani for the nation 's top diplomatic position. The strange feud playing out in public between Romney and Giuliani has captured the attention of the nation in a way rarely seen after the election ends and the transition to the White House begins.
When he expressed how he felt to a group of donors in Boca Rotan about how his faction views the general public. Romney said “that there is 47% of the people who will vote for the president no matter what.” (Dionne Jr., 2016, p. 375) He goes on to say how people are victims and that those people are also dependent on government. That they believe that the government has a duty to take care for them and are as such entitled to social benefits like health care, food, and housing.
In 2012, Barack Obama released the ad “Read my Plan” highlighting his presidential plan if re-elected. Obama promotes himself by describing his economic plan and how it will create a stronger middle class. He attacks Governor Romney’s economic plan by saying it is just what has always been done. Obama adopts a tone that makes the audience feel familiar with him to connect with middle-class families. In the political ad, “Read my Plan,” Obama for America uses logos, pathos, consonance, apostrophe, and the straw man fallacy to illustrate Obama's plan and inform the reader that Obama's plan will continue to strengthen our economy, but Romney's plan will undo the progress the country has already made.
I suppose everybody is unhappy with the presidential election that took place yesterday about Trump was elected as the President of the United States, but why not think about the pros and cons of him being a President? If I have the choice to vote, I will vote for somebody that is utterly ruthless yet only think about how to improve the country and pursue of success in his works. To contrast Hilliary with Trump, I would rather contrast them as Gengshi Emperor of Han and Qin Shi Huang. Gengshi Emperor of Han is the first emperor of Han Dynasty after his army took down the Xin Dynasty and established Han Dynasty, but he was just a puppet of the general of his army.
To start with, the new system for immigrants called the guest-worker programs was introduced by the president Bush in 2005. The new program was clear and easy to understand. The president bush believe in the immigrants could help the country to increase the economy also to create new jobs and they wouldn’t risk their lives by overpass the danger border. According to president bush his proposal was to benefit the country by secure the border in order to prevent the drugs from coming to the cities of the country and The nation could go to a path of success. However, there was an opposing side of the congress and they disagreed the proposal of the president Bush.
In Trump Runs Free , Richard Lowry argues that the way the polls are currently going Donald Trump will only gain more support, and not be stopped. Lowry uses a sarcastic and almost annoyed tone when referring Trump winning in New Hampshire, and the people who support him. Lowry shares political strategies and refers to past elections to support his view. In his column Lowry appeals to an audience who also has similar conservative views and ideals, along with those who wish to put an end to Trumps reign; especially Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio supporters. Richard Lowry does an excellent job of portraying his opinion of Trumps recent success through the use of many analogies.
In The textbook “Presidents and the American Presidency,” Han says that the key to running for president is to appeal to the voters who are undecided and to convince the partisan voters to come out and support their candidacy (Han 110). Examining President Donald Trump’s performance from the first presidential debate of 2016, show how President Trump met some of these things but also did not meet them all. One of the things a candidate must do is appeal to the base of their party, in this case the Republican Party. Some ways that President Trump did this in this debate was by addressing the topics of: lowering taxes, restoring law and order, and pressing Secretary Clinton to release her emails. First on the topic of taxes, he stuck to the traditional republican platform (Republican).
Joe Nocera’s “Is Donald Trump Serious?” appeared in the online New York Times on 29 September 2015. In the article, Nocera writes that Donald Trump should not be taken seriously by providing detailed examples of the outrageous proposals he plans to achieve if he becomes the President of the United States. Nocera implies that if Trump became the president, he would destroy this country by putting America in further debt, instigating riots, and causing wars between countries. Overall, the piece is effective at making Trump look like a poor presidential candidate.
In 2008 Barack Obama was elected as the first African-American President of the United States and went on to become re-elected in 2012. During this time, the US has faced more terrorist attacks and threats than ever before. For this reason, President Obama should have spent more of his effort on reducing or removing terrorism threats in America than he did during his presidency, because America has had eight attacks in the past eight years, every threat becomes more severe than the last, and the previous attack was deemed as the most dangerous since 9/11. To start off, America is no longer safe from the unsavory attacks and tirades of terrorists. In fact, “America has now averaged one serious Islamic terrorist attack a year on President Obama’s
President Obama did a tremendous job speaking to the audience of the graduates like the young adults they were. As intellectuals who have experienced events in their life that no one can take away from them. There is a trend today that there is need to make America great again, but that isn’t so. Obama makes numerous statements that imply America is at its best, for example, “We virtually eliminated certain diseases like polio. We have cut extreme poverty drastically.
Although President Trump faces nonstop criticism and a hostile news media which advances one false narrative after another, building their case against him with mostly anonymous sources, suggestive headlines and clever speculation, he carries on. The result? Among other things, the economy has improved greatly, there's a glow on Main Street and the stock market continues to soar to record highs despite rumor mongering and unproven innuendo from the "democratic resistance. " Numbers, however, tend to speak louder to Americans than innuendo.
Lou - It’ll get worse before it gets better. Hopefully 6 months from now, we’ll begin to see openings for compromise and bi-partisanship. During the passage of ACA, Obama and Nancy Pelosi shut down all Republican contribution to the ACA and shoved it down the throat of the country over the objection of half of the electorate. In 2009, Obama famously rejected Republican overtures for bi-partisanship, stating “Elections have consequences, and at the end of the day, I won.”